Ankle Anatomy/
Special Tests
Ankle/Foot Injuries
Knee Anatomy/ Special Tests
Knee Injuries
Miscellaneous
100

The band of ligaments located on the medial side of the ankle. 

What is the deltoid ligament? 

100

The MOI for an inversion ankle sprain. 

What is inversion or sole of the foot turns inward? 
100

The four bones of the knee joint. 

What is the patella, femur, tibia, and fibula? 

100

MOI is twisting of the femur and tibia. 

What is an ACL injury?

100

The largest tarsal bone. 

What is the calcaneus? 

200

A special test for the anterior talofibular ligament (ATF).

What is anterior drawer test?

200

Forceful eversion of the ankle. 

What is an eversion ankle sprain? 
200

A special test for the ACL.

What is anterior drawer test? 

200

This injury is caused by a valgus force to the knee. 

What is an MCL injury?

200

The term for when a person is "knock-kneed" 

What is genus valgum? 

300

The ligament most commonly injured in a inversion ankle sprain.

What is the ATF anterior talofibular ligament? 

300

The MOI is tight calf muscles and flat feet. 

What is plantar fascitis? 

300

The soft structure in-between the femur and tibia that aids in shock absorption. 

What is meniscus?

300

This ligament is most commonly injured in car accidents from a dashboard. 

What is a PCL injury? 

300

This grade of a sprain is indicated with moderate swelling, moderate pain, and moderate loss of function. 

What is a Grade 2 sprain? 

400

The 4 movements (actions of the ankle joint).

What is plantarflexion, dorsiflexion, eversion, and inversion?

400

This injury feels like you have been kicked in the back of the leg. 

What is an achilles tendon rupture?

400

The ligament that connects the femur to the fibula.

What is the lateral collateral ligament? 

400

This injury is caused by a shearing and compression force to the knee. 

What is a Meniscus Tear? 

400

The 4 names of the muscle compartments in the lower leg.

What are lateral, anterior, deep posterior, and superficial posterior? 

500

The two bones that makeup the subtalar joint.

What is talus and calcaneus?

500

The injury is caused by the toe being forced into hyperextension. 

What is Turf Toe?

500

The ligament that prevents anterior translation of the tibia on the femur. 

What is anterior cruciate ligament? 

500
The MOI decelerating and cutting maneuvers. 

What is Patella dislocation? 

500

A special test for the meniscus with the patient lying supine. 

What is the McMurray's test?